Jose Gabriel Segura, 41, was charged with aggravated assault with a weapon and unlawful restraint.

Jose Gabriel Segura, 41, was charged with aggravated assault with a weapon and unlawful restraint.

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Jose Mendoza, 35, was charged with aggravated assault with knife or cutting instrument.

Jose Mendoza, 35, was charged with aggravated assault with knife or cutting instrument.

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Karey Tucker was arrested for allegedly displaying harmful material to a child.

Karey Tucker was arrested for allegedly displaying harmful material to a child.

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Victor Ruiz, 27, was arrested and charged with discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities.

Victor Ruiz, 27, was arrested and charged with discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities.

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Max Pablo de Jesus Manzanilla Dominguez, 36, was charged with child abandonment with intent to return.

Max Pablo de Jesus Manzanilla Dominguez, 36, was charged with child abandonment with intent to return.

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Termination of ROTC teacher proposed

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The UISD school board voted Thursday night to propose the termination of a high school teacher accused of displaying harmful material to a minor.

Karey Tucker, a secondary ROTC teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson High School and chief gunner’s mate, was placed on administrative leave the moment the allegations were discovered, district officials said.

“(UISD) will not accept inappropriate conduct of classroom teachers in the district’s classroom as such areas are reserved to further the educational mission,” UISD attorney Juan Cruz said in a statement.

Tucker is accused of showing a female ROTC student cadet a picture of his private parts, according to the arrest affidavit. He showed her the picture when they were alone in a van following a summer graduation ceremony in August, the affidavit alleges.

Tucker was arrested and charged with the misdemeanor offense on Jan. 26 after he turned himself into the United Independent School District Police Department.

George Altgelt, Tucker’s attorney, said they plan to appeal the proposed termination.

“We’ll be requesting an independent hearing examiner so that Tucker’s side of the story can be told,” Altgelt said.

Several witnesses have come forward with evidence contrary to the district's findings, he added.